Friday, February 12, 2010

Elizabeth Movie - A Review

Queen Mary has her half-sister, Elizabeth (Kate Blanchett) thrown into prison tower for treason. By the way, it looks as if Kate Blanchett not aged one bit today since 1998. In reality, it was because Elizabeth was a Protestant, and the heir to the throne of England. Queen Mary's fate, Elizabeth. The Queen's forcing officials to admit Elizabeth, betrayal, but she stands her ground because she has committed no such act, which is accused of her. Watch outfor the head chop crazy power play by the mad Queen Mary in the interests of their religious will be held at the Elizabeth movie. Finally, Queen Mary & Elizabeth (Kate Blanchett) dies, inherits the throne. Eric Cantona in the Elizabeth movie, too.

I'm just a joke, but it is a man, as he looks like a diplomatic character from France. No, wait, it's definitely Eric Cantona! He looks like a great person in the movie and looked so small on the footballField. Made without formalities, they love with Robert Dudley, the Earl of Leicester (Joseph Fiennes) in a voyeur show for the joy of the chambermaids. As she is about loving sex last night, it is urgent in an extraordinary meeting called in the morning, apparently in contradiction to choose her lover, and whether for the war with the Scots in the north with its allies, France. What an experience it is named for the new Queen of England. Elizabeth sees evilat the Elizabeth movie.

Maybe it's because they prepare their country for the war, instead of tasting the refined luxury of having a queen to offer. Each character seems so uptight and stressed out in the movie. Maybe it's because of the ridiculous 16th Century male outfits that they wear (Lol) and not to mention the armies of France and Scotland, as ridiculous outfits men breathing down her neck to English. The moral of the story is that women never anger a who-isspared from their luxury in the Elizabeth movie. Women must have their luxuries, and even drag into the war, finally, to live in luxury to the fullest at the end. Queen Elizabeth unites the Church of England against the wishes of some bishops of England. With that done, the hard-core Catholics die hard fans, with the consent of Rome, a murderer, John Ballard (Daniel Craig) sent to kill the queen, who in their eyes a heretic.

Wow, a poison dress! Elizabeth finds out about theAttack early enough and has to kill Sir Francis, and recognize their enemies, to protect her throne. Unfortunately, the list is her ex-lover, Lord Robert, whom they spared, because she knows that he did so only because he broke the heart included. Then she begins to bear bad hairstyles and make her difficult to like a replacement for the statue of the Virgin Mary herself! Obviously, it is close to madness, and it is represented well in the film Elizabeth. Thenexplained married to England. She is now really mad! Pity the Japanese do not have you think of her as she looked like a geisha glorified at the end of the film Elizabeth. Not that there are no royalties to the Japanese film, but it would be a blast!

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